Terry and I were out changing the water in the little cornfield when I looked up and saw
A beautiful sight….a SUNDOG! Cooler weather would be on its way.
Then last evening, we started having scattered sprinkles. Gradually as the night wore on and early morning came, a thin, much cooler spike of air rippled in through the open windows….and it began to rain.
Not a lot of rain, but still air freshening, washing the plants off until they glow type of rain.
Hopefully, rain in the mountains is stopping those malevolent, absolute evil, fires raging there.
From my world to your heart,
Linda
Rain Yea! :::HaPpY dAnCE:::
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YES!!!
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I love summer but I wish it woild bring us rain.
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I love summer also, Jan. But you are so right…summer is even better with patches of rain now and then.
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Beautiful pics, Linda. That last one is just gorgeous.
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That sundog was a wonderful sight! Thank you, Charlotte!
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Let the only fires in your world be the glow of the Red Hot Pokers…
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They were so pretty against the setting sun last night! 🙂
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You got beautiful pictures of the sun dog. Hopefully the rain is continuing in your area.
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It left Saturday afternoon, but what we had was lovely!
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Happy Father’s Day to Terry! Love the Red Hot Pokers photo…thanks! 🙂
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I liked the sunset against them. Thank you, Connie!
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Kniphofia! I would have thought that it gets too cold there in winter. Someone else just posted pictures of it too. Ours looks rather weedy because no one takes away the old foliage. It does not get cold enough for it to be completely flattened out when new growth emerges in spring. If not removed, it just dies back and stays underneath for the rest of the year.
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So far so good here. I’m crossing my fingers!
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I am impressed by your sun dog photos. They are really hard to get! Glad you got a little bit nice weather
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They were a huge, but welcome surprise. Thank you, Marianne!
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So pleased that you have had sprinkles … I do so hope they have lots of rain where those fires are. Thinking of you ..
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Thank you, Julie!
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